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“Turkish Military Cargo Plane Crashes in Georgia”

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Rescue teams swiftly responded to a Turkish military cargo aircraft crash in Georgia. The C130 plane went down near the Georgia-Azerbaijan border, as confirmed by the Republic of Türkiye Ministry of National Defence. The Ministry stated that the aircraft crashed during takeoff from Azerbaijan en route to Turkey.

Search and rescue operations are underway in collaboration with Azerbaijani and Georgian authorities. The number of crew members aboard the plane remains unknown at this time. Both Georgia and Azerbaijan officials are assisting in the search efforts, although the cause of the crash has not been determined yet.

Witnesses reported seeing smoke billowing from the aircraft as it spiraled downwards, leaving a trail of white smoke. The crash occurred in Georgia’s Rustavi region, approximately 100 miles from the Russian border. C-130 military cargo planes are commonly utilized by the Turkish armed forces for personnel transport and logistical operations.

Details about the aircraft’s origin, passenger count, and flight path are currently unclear. This situation is developing, and updates can be found on various news platforms, including Google News, Flipboard, Apple News, Twitter, Facebook, and The Mirror homepage. Stay informed by following this breaking news story.

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